Along with the team trophy, individual medals were nabbed by Josh Gearou, Ryan Ness, Josh Chuba at 2-3-4 singles, and Mitchel Brandell-Matt Odegard at 1-doubles and Dylan Berger-Jesse Bragg at 2-doubles.

Elk coach Randy Ronning noted that Mahtomedi and Eagan are both favorites in their section.

“Mahtomedi beat the Elks in the state tournament the past two years, so it was enjoyable to exact some level of revenge,” he added.

In that rain-shortened match, the Elks appeared headed for a 7-0 win as Chuba at 4S and Chanthamontry-Burns at 3D won the first set and Ness at 3S would have faced an opponent he beat 6-0, 6-0 at state last year.

Eagan beat the Elks in third-set tiebreakers at 1S and 3D and the Elks won the rest in straight sets.